10 Cyber Monday Deals on CBD Oil, Candies, Pet Products, and More

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Many people turn to CBD as an all-natural remedy for aches, pains, anxiety, insomnia, and more. You can take the extract in many forms, but the products can be expensive. Now is a good time to stock up, with prices falling on a wide variety of CBD-infused products.. This Cyber Monday, you can save an extra 20% on everything below when you use the discount code CMSAVE20.

Another tasty option, these colorful gummies are made with CBD hemp isolate that is 99.99% grown in the USA. The pack contains sour strawberry, sour apple, sour tutti-frutti, and sour blue raspberry flavors, with 25mg of CBD per rainbow belt.

If you experience good things with CBD, it's only natural to want the same for your pet. These tasty treats deliver a safe dose, along with passion flower, L-Tryptophan, valerian, and chamomile to keep your pupper calm and happy.

This non-flavored sublingual tincture can be taken neat or mixed with food. It contains a balanced formula of 99.9% pure CBD isolate and pure hemp seed oil, with no psychoactive ingredients. It is also gluten-free and vegan.

Containing zero gelatin or other animal products, these are the perfect CBD gummies for vegans. The blend includes Vitamin B12 to regulate your nervous system, organic sunflower oil for skin health, and Vitamin D3 to support your immune system.

The standard Sunday Scaries are pretty tasty, too. They contain all the same vitamins, along with coconut oil for an instant energy boost. Made in the USA, they are GMO free, gluten free, and dairy free.

If you would rather use CBD in a targeted way, this cream is a great option. The powerful formula is designed to combat aches and pains, and it can be applied every four to six hours on sore muscles and inflammation.

Made for large dogs with anxiety, arthritis, cancer symptoms, and other medical conditions, this CBD tincture will have your pooch drooling. Unlike most medicines, it has a smoky, sizzling scent and a savory flavor that mimics bacon.

Mark Di Stefano of the Financial Times is accused by The Independent of accessing private Zoom meetings held by The Independent and The Evening Standard as journalists were learning how coronavirus restrictions would affect them.

Hackers tried to break into the World Health Organization earlier in March, as the COVID-19 pandemic spread, Reuters reports. Security experts blame an advanced cyber-espionage hacker group known as DarkHotel. A senior agency official says the WHO has been facing a more than two-fold increase in cyberattacks since the coronavirus pandemic began.

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